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| 正面描述 | The coat of arms of Catalonia is positioned to the left, accompanied by an ear of wheat and a hammer and cogwheel, serving as allegorical emblems of agriculture and industry respectively. The surrounding text contains the full Catalan-language obligation legend with the issuing authority, denomination in words, and the authorizing decree date. The note bears the Barcelona issuance date of 13 September 1940. |
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| 背面铭文 | PTES. 2`50 MONTSENY (Translation: 2.50 Pesetas Montseny) |
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The Generalitat de Catalunya's treasury notes were a product of wartime fiscal improvisation — the autonomous Catalan government issued its own currency during the Civil War years, a direct assertion of administrative independence that Madrid never formally recognized. By 1940, the Republic had collapsed and Franco's government was consolidating power; a trial piece bearing that date is almost certainly a proof or specimen produced after the issuing authority had ceased to function, possibly preserved from plates or stock that survived the war.
The Turró reference PGC-2 places this within a very small documented group. Trial pieces from suppressed regional authorities are among the more historically loaded survivors in Iberian notaphily.